Driebergen-Rijsenburg
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Compound of Driebergen + Rijsenburg. Driebergen is first attested as thriberge in 1159. Rijsenburg is first attested as risenborch and risenborgh in 1297. Driebergen is derived from a compound of Middle Dutch drie (“three”) and the plural form of berch (“hill, elevated place”); the former village was named for three prominent hills. Rijsenburg is derived from the hydronym Rijsen and Middle Dutch borch (“fortified settlement, castle”).
Compare for Rijsenburg Langereis, Rijsbrug and Rijsenhout.
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[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Driebergen-Rijsenburg n
- A village and former municipality of Utrechtse Heuvelrug, Utrecht, Netherlands
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- nl:Villages in Utrecht, Netherlands
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- nl:Places in Utrecht, Netherlands
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